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ken vogel, so these outside republican groups can actually raise $1 billion? >> it essential appears so. when i covered the first cycle of this unlimited outside money in 2010, which was sort of precipitate bide these federal court decisions that allowed these outside grouped to accept unlimited funds from very wealthy donors there were some really vast, big figures that upper thrown about that karl kal rove's group were talking about raising $52 million. i thought there's no way they are going to raise that much. they raised more than that. they raised upwards of $70 million. there are many more groups raising that kind of money, and the conservative donors, these very wealthy business type are especially motivate they have a deep enmity towards president obama. >> woodruff: tom hamburger, how much do we know about who is giving this money? >> that's the big concern. there is not only a big increase in money. there is a big increase of secret money. for many of the groups described today in the story that ken hundreds produce, there are organizations like cro
ken vogel, so these outside republican groups can actually raise $1 billion? >> it essential appears so. when i covered the first cycle of this unlimited outside money in 2010, which was sort of precipitate bide these federal court decisions that allowed these outside grouped to accept unlimited funds from very wealthy donors there were some really vast, big figures that upper thrown about that karl kal rove's group were talking about raising $52 million. i thought there's no way they are...
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political chief vogel and here, the correspondent for the nation. ari, it was unfortunate that mitt romney was heckled in that way. what was your reaction to him saying this morning in all seriousness, this anniversary should not be politicized and yet going to a fire house in new york and eating pizza with firefighters. >> two reactions to this. one is obviously the hypocrisy, which you just spot lighted. the republican party spent ten years politicizing the osama bin laden was missing, holding the 2004 convention in new york and making a great deal out of 9/11 for political props. that is number one. and some of that continues to this day. number two, we are going to get a substantive debate out of this and that's a good thing. for example, governor romney has said this was an easy call. this was what anyone would do, including former president carter which was meant as a slight. that would suggest that he either disgraes or is not familiar with what many intelligence experts have that, which was that this was a difficult call. a 50/50 or a 40/60
political chief vogel and here, the correspondent for the nation. ari, it was unfortunate that mitt romney was heckled in that way. what was your reaction to him saying this morning in all seriousness, this anniversary should not be politicized and yet going to a fire house in new york and eating pizza with firefighters. >> two reactions to this. one is obviously the hypocrisy, which you just spot lighted. the republican party spent ten years politicizing the osama bin laden was missing,...
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ken vogel is chief investigative reporter for politico and goldie tailor. good afternoon to both of you. ken, if i may, the president says he's going to win. meanwhile romney is finally taking questions from the press and saying, and i quote him, i stand by what i said, whatever it was. is there an etch a sketch to erase that gaffe, ken? >> well, it definitely sounds bad and particularly since -- >> i think that's a generous view, ken. >> right. it's particularly bad because it was a quote that was given in reference to the controversial of t of the day, something he said in a rather forceful statement repudiationing the ad that reverend wright is at issue saying it's a wrong direction. that's a pretty simple statement. whether he came up with it as a strategist and himself, he should be able to remember it and repeat it. fact that he was unable to do it again and looks bad, really, i think it's more a reflection of the riggers of the campaign, a very tiring campaign as opposed to some kind of tendency toward equivocation, which may also be at issue for him
ken vogel is chief investigative reporter for politico and goldie tailor. good afternoon to both of you. ken, if i may, the president says he's going to win. meanwhile romney is finally taking questions from the press and saying, and i quote him, i stand by what i said, whatever it was. is there an etch a sketch to erase that gaffe, ken? >> well, it definitely sounds bad and particularly since -- >> i think that's a generous view, ken. >> right. it's particularly bad because...
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how did vogel go about researching and writing the study of deng's live in legacy? welcome to the cambridge forum ezra vogel. [applause] >> thank you very much, mike. it's a pleasure to be introduced by mike szonyi one of the young studies around the world having gotten a ph.d. at oxford and coming from canada originally and harvard is very lucky to have him as a professor of chinese history. when i was retiring from harvard in 2000i was trying to think what could i do that would make americans better understand what was going on in asia, and i did -- des moines need to get a little closer? i decided that china is the most complicated problem that we face in the future. the transformation that took place in china that set off on the past that it's going having formed a the country that would be a very good basis so current china was shaped by deng ziaoping. he came to power in 1978 and was a dominant person right up until 1992 for period of 14 years. but i thought i would do in the brief time today -- i was told not to talk more than 20 minutes, would be to talk abo
how did vogel go about researching and writing the study of deng's live in legacy? welcome to the cambridge forum ezra vogel. [applause] >> thank you very much, mike. it's a pleasure to be introduced by mike szonyi one of the young studies around the world having gotten a ph.d. at oxford and coming from canada originally and harvard is very lucky to have him as a professor of chinese history. when i was retiring from harvard in 2000i was trying to think what could i do that would make...
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fox's anita vogel is live in hollywood where we will find out who the new idol is pretty soon. anita? >> reporter: hey, laura, here we are again. year after year, right? and we're on the red carpet. let me give you a look here and things are excited here n. an hour, the red carpet is going to be packd with big of the names in the business. of course, the votes are in now and the nation is waiting to find out who the next "american idol" will be and do fans prefer jessica or phillip. >> i can't run from myself and there is nowhere to hide. >> reporter: jessica sanchez and phillip phillips, facing off in their very last battle. >> and darling, darling stand by me. >> i thought we both had a lot of strengths tonight. there is nothing new or anything. it was all fun. >> i think we both won it in the end and tonight, we didn't just sing for the judges but america. >> reporter: but the 16-year- old california girl and a 21- year-old georgia native. each performing three songs, including their potential single. [ singing ] [ singing ] as we roll down. >> steven tyler saying it's a dea
fox's anita vogel is live in hollywood where we will find out who the new idol is pretty soon. anita? >> reporter: hey, laura, here we are again. year after year, right? and we're on the red carpet. let me give you a look here and things are excited here n. an hour, the red carpet is going to be packd with big of the names in the business. of course, the votes are in now and the nation is waiting to find out who the next "american idol" will be and do fans prefer jessica or...
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how did vogel go about researching and writing the study of deng's live in legacy? welcome to the cambridge forum ezra vogel. [applause] >> thank you very much, mike. it's a pleasure to be introduced by mike szonyi one of the young studies around the world having gotten a ph.d. at oxford and coming from canada originally and harvard is very lucky to have him as a professor of chinese history. when i was retiring from harvard in 2000i was trying to think what could i do that would make americans better understand what was going on in asia, and i did -- des moines need to get a little closer? i decided that china is the most complicated problem that we face in the future. the transformation that took place in china that set off on the past that it's going having formed a the country that would be a very good basis so current china was shaped by deng ziaoping. he came to power in 1978 and was a dominant person right up until 1992 for period of 14 years. but i thought i would do in the brief time today -- i was told not to talk more than 20 minutes, would be to talk abo
how did vogel go about researching and writing the study of deng's live in legacy? welcome to the cambridge forum ezra vogel. [applause] >> thank you very much, mike. it's a pleasure to be introduced by mike szonyi one of the young studies around the world having gotten a ph.d. at oxford and coming from canada originally and harvard is very lucky to have him as a professor of chinese history. when i was retiring from harvard in 2000i was trying to think what could i do that would make...
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joining me is ken vogel. we're talking about virginia is for lovers they say and virginia is for candidates. >> yeah, that's right. it's no coincidence that president obama over the last three years spent a lot of time in northern virginia. i live in old town alexandria. he's down there at northern virginia community college for an event on education or the budget. he and michelle went there for their anniversary, for christmas shopping. it's very much part of both campaigns, the romney campaign and obama campaign. the 13 electoral votes from virginia. i think we'll see a lot more of them here. >> whatever happens with the top of the ticket will have a big influence on two formergoer running for a senate slot. >> this is shaping up as a hop out of the ground with tim kaine and george allen facing off. we've seen democrats win the last couple senate elections here, but obviously bob mcdonnell the governor won in rather a landslide a year after president obama carried it in 2008 so that highlights the volatilit
joining me is ken vogel. we're talking about virginia is for lovers they say and virginia is for candidates. >> yeah, that's right. it's no coincidence that president obama over the last three years spent a lot of time in northern virginia. i live in old town alexandria. he's down there at northern virginia community college for an event on education or the budget. he and michelle went there for their anniversary, for christmas shopping. it's very much part of both campaigns, the romney...
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frank vogel's last time-out with indiana. >> five-point game, guys, come on. we're right there. going to be a three-point game. going to be a three-point game and they are walking it up to the half court where they can't score on us. i'm telling you, if we don't get anymore transition buckets, we're not going to win. >> mike: big philly sports fan. very likable guy that's made a great impact on the pacers and the profession. hill got rid of it to west. the throw from barbosa is a turnover by the veteran west. >> hubie: now, once again, you forget the initial trap. the initial trap was excellent. it kept them from getting a pass up front and it also forced them to pass back, which allowed the shot block to go down and put pressure. >> mike: james and wade, the last 20. huge trip here. mvp time. lebron floats. no. who is going to get the loose ball? hib berlt for the pacers. they don't need three. time's a-wasting. transition move for the pacers. hill off the screen. short. anthony goes up and gets it. and the challenge by battier started it all. >> hubie: that time, that was a hi
frank vogel's last time-out with indiana. >> five-point game, guys, come on. we're right there. going to be a three-point game. going to be a three-point game and they are walking it up to the half court where they can't score on us. i'm telling you, if we don't get anymore transition buckets, we're not going to win. >> mike: big philly sports fan. very likable guy that's made a great impact on the pacers and the profession. hill got rid of it to west. the throw from barbosa is a...
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ezra vogel talks about china at 8 eastern. after that, a discussion on the book, "the man without a face," about russian president vladimir putin. and at 10:05, a look at "the lady and the peacock." it's booktv in prime time all this week here on c-span c-span2. [applause] >> house budget committee chairman paul ryan recently talked about the republican party agenda and the 2012 presidential election. he criticized president obama's policies on spending and outlined his budget plan. this e tent is about 55 minutes. >> first off, it's great to see my be colleague, martin here. i understand you live in a nice neighborhood, it's a pretty nice neighborhood you've got here, elton. [laughter] also, fred, if you could do me a favor, please, thank mrs. reagan for inviting me here to speak. [applause] as fred mentioned, this is my second time here, and i've got to say there's a spirit that pervades this reagan library. you can't help but feel uplifted being here. it's a spirit of optimism. it's a sense that things are going to turn out
ezra vogel talks about china at 8 eastern. after that, a discussion on the book, "the man without a face," about russian president vladimir putin. and at 10:05, a look at "the lady and the peacock." it's booktv in prime time all this week here on c-span c-span2. [applause] >> house budget committee chairman paul ryan recently talked about the republican party agenda and the 2012 presidential election. he criticized president obama's policies on spending and outlined...
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in los angeles anita vogel, fox news. >> the news keeps coming tonight. brian bolter now with the news edge at 11:00. >>> good news for anybody who drivers. gas prices have dropped considerably. that means no spike for the memorial day rush. fox 5's bob barnard here now with the edge on the price break. >> have you noticed? gas prices are falling. >> just a little bit, though. ten cents here or there. it adds up, i guess. >> down 25 cents from the peak high at easter. >> yes. three been going down. i'm happy. >> the national -- they've been going down. i'm happy. >> the national average for a gallon of self-serve regular is $3.69, a penny less in the d.c. metro area. >> gas prices are moving in an opposite direction than what they were doing last year at this time? >> what's going on? aaa's john townsend. >> the drop in crude prices is the major reason. they're trading much below than just a month ago. >> just in time for the memorial day weekend during which aaa pricks roughly 30 million americans -- predicts roughly 30 million americans will drive 50 mi
in los angeles anita vogel, fox news. >> the news keeps coming tonight. brian bolter now with the news edge at 11:00. >>> good news for anybody who drivers. gas prices have dropped considerably. that means no spike for the memorial day rush. fox 5's bob barnard here now with the edge on the price break. >> have you noticed? gas prices are falling. >> just a little bit, though. ten cents here or there. it adds up, i guess. >> down 25 cents from the peak high at...
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the vogel rule is still being formulated. it's a complicated thing. part of the problem is that the republican, while they have plenty of money to spend on international military adventures that haven't worked out well have reduced the funding that we've asked-for-the agent that's supposed to regulate derivatives and we're talking about an additional $100 million. they'll spend billions in afghanistan and iraqi police effort that they now want to get rid of, so the fact is that the cftc has been slowed down to do that. i hope that will prevent that. there are other factors in the rule going forward. years ago what happened was agencies, entities like jpmorganchase made bet on derivatives and couldn't pay for it. we have rules saying you can't get yourself in that position. let me give you one specific example. this was done by jpmorgan's london affiliate, the republicans in the house are trying to build something that we're trying to stop which incredibly says if american institutions' foreign subsidiaries engages that it will be subject to no america
the vogel rule is still being formulated. it's a complicated thing. part of the problem is that the republican, while they have plenty of money to spend on international military adventures that haven't worked out well have reduced the funding that we've asked-for-the agent that's supposed to regulate derivatives and we're talking about an additional $100 million. they'll spend billions in afghanistan and iraqi police effort that they now want to get rid of, so the fact is that the cftc has...
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. >> martin vogel speaking to us earlier. at least nine people have been killed and as many injured -- 100 injured as explosions in the syrian city. report says three large bombs went off. two targeting security service buildings. opposition activists say the dead included security personnel and civilians. the state news agency said the blasts were the work of suicide bombers. president obama has held talks with the japanese prime minister yashheeky noto in washington. the talks were dominated by north korea and its failed missile launch and china's growing influence in the pacific region. and there's more tension in bahrain. >> that's right, gavin. a court in the tiny gulf kingdom has ordered retrial in the case of the hunger striker who was jailed for leading last year's pro-democracy protest, abdul haji waja and 20 other activists convicted. frank gardner reports. >> supports from the bahrainian activist sentenced to life for treason last year by a military tribunal. he's been on a hunger strike since february. he will rem
. >> martin vogel speaking to us earlier. at least nine people have been killed and as many injured -- 100 injured as explosions in the syrian city. report says three large bombs went off. two targeting security service buildings. opposition activists say the dead included security personnel and civilians. the state news agency said the blasts were the work of suicide bombers. president obama has held talks with the japanese prime minister yashheeky noto in washington. the talks were...
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but ryan vogel son and tyson ross, we'll tell you who was celebrating when it was all over. plus a player and a reporter hit in the face with shaving cream when it was all said and done. great video there, stay tuned. sports is next. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. you know, bay area teams playing with an attitude. that's what's going on with san jose rights on the line you know a's and giants are not seeing eye to eye right now and they'll do just about anything to win the bay bridge series. oakland looking to even the series this afternoon, game two of the three-game series. top of the first, jamar weeks, going to the plate. now this is one of the a's best players. hits the fly ball to left. melky cabrera. no way you can make this catch. then again we're talking about melky. nice grab right there. ryan vogelsong got the start for the g-men mowing the a's down left and right. in the second inning, oh, you can't hit that. but about kurt suzuki in the third? swing, can't catch up with the heat. vogelsong was perfect through 4 1/3 innings. bottom of the sixth, arias grounds
but ryan vogel son and tyson ross, we'll tell you who was celebrating when it was all over. plus a player and a reporter hit in the face with shaving cream when it was all said and done. great video there, stay tuned. sports is next. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. you know, bay area teams playing with an attitude. that's what's going on with san jose rights on the line you know a's and giants are not seeing eye to eye right now and they'll do just about anything to win the bay...
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thanks to straight sets win over strange how they are marty and croatia's evil call of each goal alex vogel of junior loss to south africa's kevin anderson. now to the relatively new sport of sky running where russia's mt elbrus has hosted a stage in the world series for the very first time consuming the top of reports. it's not the first time skywriting disciplines have taken to the slopes of europe's highest mountain elbrus five thousand six hundred forty two meters above sea level however it's the first time the mountain has become a stage of the world series stop sky runners gathered here to take part in one of the most spectacular events of the sport one of these is the vertical q. and meter where the competitors climb one thousand meters these time the distance was around two and a half kilometers while for the weather and snow on the course made the event even more challenging the race turned out to be a battle between the two brightest stars of sky running market i guess barry. bearak their demand i'll saga thirty five year old i guess barry managed to claw with victory climbing fir
thanks to straight sets win over strange how they are marty and croatia's evil call of each goal alex vogel of junior loss to south africa's kevin anderson. now to the relatively new sport of sky running where russia's mt elbrus has hosted a stage in the world series for the very first time consuming the top of reports. it's not the first time skywriting disciplines have taken to the slopes of europe's highest mountain elbrus five thousand six hundred forty two meters above sea level however...
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how did vogel go about researching and writing the study of deng's live in legacy? welcome to the cambridge forum ezra vogel. [applause] >> thank you very much, mike. it's a pleasure to be introduced by mike szonyi one of the young studies around the world having gotten a ph.d. at oxford and coming from canada originally and harvard is very lucky to have him as a professor of chinese history. when i was retiring from harvard in 2000i was trying to think what could i do that would make americans better understand what was going on in asia, and i did -- des moines need to get a little closer? i decided that china is the most complicated problem that we face in the future. the transformation that took place in china that set off on the past that it's going having formed a the country that would be a very good basis so current china was shaped by deng ziaoping. he came to power in 1978 and was a dominant person right up until 1992 for period of 14 years. but i thought i would do in the brief time today -- i was told not to talk more than 20 minutes, would be to talk abo
how did vogel go about researching and writing the study of deng's live in legacy? welcome to the cambridge forum ezra vogel. [applause] >> thank you very much, mike. it's a pleasure to be introduced by mike szonyi one of the young studies around the world having gotten a ph.d. at oxford and coming from canada originally and harvard is very lucky to have him as a professor of chinese history. when i was retiring from harvard in 2000i was trying to think what could i do that would make...
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the heat playing so well that after last night's win against indiana, pacers head coach frank vogel says he doesn't know if anybody can beat them. game six was this indy and the heat were on a mission. 28 for what broken on the night. later on, it's still a two point game. indy going inside. nice little left handed hook shot. big roy had 12 points for the pacers. quarter. wade at the top. he 14rslips through four defend. too much for indiana. heat won 105-93. they a wait winner of the series between the 6ers and the celtics. championship weekend in college lacrosse. unseated maryland men going for their first national title in 37 years. the terps will face duke. it's their third meeting this season. the terps won the regular season match-up and then duke won in the acc tournament. the winner of this one advances to the national championship game. being underdogs is just fine. >> that's one thing i learned from coach williams, there is something about being a ter perform and we kind much like having a clip on our shoulder. and when we play that way, we're different. and i like the fact th
the heat playing so well that after last night's win against indiana, pacers head coach frank vogel says he doesn't know if anybody can beat them. game six was this indy and the heat were on a mission. 28 for what broken on the night. later on, it's still a two point game. indy going inside. nice little left handed hook shot. big roy had 12 points for the pacers. quarter. wade at the top. he 14rslips through four defend. too much for indiana. heat won 105-93. they a wait winner of the series...
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fox's anita vogel was there from it all and joins us live from the red carpet with reaction. >> reporter: hey, brian, it's a party out here. come on down. >> i'd love to. >> reporter: what a great show. of year we see the biggest performers -- every year we see the biggest performers in the music industry take the stage and this year was not a disappointment. we saw so many big acts and the highlight with the new american idol crowned. i want to bring in real quick an old american idol winner, but we still love him. taylor hicks. >> how are you? >> reporter: we saw a nice close-up of you in the audience. what did you make of the whole night? >> i thought it was great. i thought it was a great season and congratulations to phillip and jessica for making a great finale. i wish them all the best. >> reporter: what are you doing these days? >> i'm going to be at las vegas at bally's this summer and watch the choice on fox. you'll get a laugh. >> reporter: a great night here in los angeles and i think we knew going in that phillip had the edge. he had never been in the bottom three the entire
fox's anita vogel was there from it all and joins us live from the red carpet with reaction. >> reporter: hey, brian, it's a party out here. come on down. >> i'd love to. >> reporter: what a great show. of year we see the biggest performers -- every year we see the biggest performers in the music industry take the stage and this year was not a disappointment. we saw so many big acts and the highlight with the new american idol crowned. i want to bring in real quick an old...
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fox's anita vogel has the details from los angeles. >> reporter: it's come down to this, the final two episodes to american idol season 11 and as the top 2 battle it out, we learn today they also have a craving for something money can't buy. georgia's own phillip phillips has been singing his heart out and is ready for season 11's crown. >> this has been a long tough journey. it's hard work and it's tiresome and i'm ready to get my own career on the road. >> reporter: california girl jessica sanchez hitting all the high notes with fans. and as they sat down in hollywood today, we found out something surprising about these two. >> what's not to love about phillips? >> reporter: there's no diva behavior here. they get along swimmingly and they're making beautiful music together all the way to the finale. but the 16-year-old sanchez admits to feeling the pressure. >> i get like butterflies, not butterflies, maybe like bats. >> reporter: the finalists not focused just on winning, they're
fox's anita vogel has the details from los angeles. >> reporter: it's come down to this, the final two episodes to american idol season 11 and as the top 2 battle it out, we learn today they also have a craving for something money can't buy. georgia's own phillip phillips has been singing his heart out and is ready for season 11's crown. >> this has been a long tough journey. it's hard work and it's tiresome and i'm ready to get my own career on the road. >> reporter:...
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. >> let's bring in ken vogel, and joel reuben. thank you both for your time tonight. joel let me begin with you. it strikes me that this was both a victory speech for the president and exit strategy. he stressed we have accomplished our primary objective, we have peace in site albeit with the teleban. the first time i have experienced the president saying that personally. and saying the troops will come home. do i capture the essence of what he said, and is he fair in describing a reality in afghanistan? >> you really did capture what he said eliot. the plan is not going to satisfy everybody, but it is a clear plan for going forward and getting out of afghanistan and doing it in a way that doesn't leave a power vacuum there. we have been there for ten years, it's far too long, but we can't jump out immediately and expect things to go well so the slowly ramping down of our involvement is key and that's what the president laid out tonight. >> am i clear there has been ambiguity about what the primary objective was? was the objective there was an element of nation buildi
. >> let's bring in ken vogel, and joel reuben. thank you both for your time tonight. joel let me begin with you. it strikes me that this was both a victory speech for the president and exit strategy. he stressed we have accomplished our primary objective, we have peace in site albeit with the teleban. the first time i have experienced the president saying that personally. and saying the troops will come home. do i capture the essence of what he said, and is he fair in describing a...
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. >> ken vogel, they are true believes, the ron paul supporters. they are not going away. thank you very much. >> thank you, andrea? which former secretary of state was subjected to a ttsa patdown? in this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. seem like the stf of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping materials... and a growing number of lower emissions planes... which still makes for a pretty enchanted tale. ♪ la la la [ man ] whoops, forgot one... [ male announcer ] sustainable solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. make that new stouffer's steam meal so tasty. actually, the milk from my farm makes it so creamy, right dad. dad can see... boys! don't you think stouffer's steam perfect bag should get some credit? my carrots. my milk. [ female announcer ] new from stouffer's. farmers' harvest steam meals taste so good we'll bet the farm on it. but i tested it out, and bayer advanced aspirin
. >> ken vogel, they are true believes, the ron paul supporters. they are not going away. thank you very much. >> thank you, andrea? which former secretary of state was subjected to a ttsa patdown? in this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. seem like the stf of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing animals, and the storybook narrator... [ man ] you're left with more electric trucks. more recycled shipping...
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that's just vogel. he's a competitive pitcher. >> every single guy, we know we're going to have a great game. >> he commands the ball. he commands four pitches. he's prepared. he knows how he's going to pitch that game and every hitter, but he just makes too many mistakes. >> a lot of people we're going to ask, you don't have that kind of stuff and locate. it would be a fluke. >> and the giants have dropped 0 nine straight to arizona at one point but they have now rattled off three wins in a row against the diamond backs and they will go for four in a row tonight as they look to take the series from arizona. reporting live from at&t park, i'm jaymee sire for bay area. >>> from the diamond to the gridiron. 49ers second of three scheduled otas this off-season. one of the 49ers is predicting a breakout, pro bowl type season, and he's backing it up with cash. mindy box has more on cornerback terrell brown. >> on new year's day against the browns, terrell brown came away with two interceptions and the regula
that's just vogel. he's a competitive pitcher. >> every single guy, we know we're going to have a great game. >> he commands the ball. he commands four pitches. he's prepared. he knows how he's going to pitch that game and every hitter, but he just makes too many mistakes. >> a lot of people we're going to ask, you don't have that kind of stuff and locate. it would be a fluke. >> and the giants have dropped 0 nine straight to arizona at one point but they have now...
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political commentator abby huntsman joins us, along with jonathan capehart and politico's ken vogel. good afternoon to everyone. abby, let's start with you. you were a resident in the ambassador's residence in china. what do you think has happened with regard to the dissident this week? >> let me say watching the top line. you're going to miss the circus so don't get too excited about this. >> i am. we love it. >> i did live in beijing this past year and it is inconceivable that they would have let mr. chen go. i can't figure it out i imagine that hillary and geithner probably put a lot of pressure on ambassador locke and the embassy to make a quick fix as the strategic and economic dialogue was about to go on. but this really was a quick fix. and i don't think that it was the right thing to do. i spent a year living there and i can tell from you my experience, there was no way that mr. chen or his family for that matter would have been safe living in china. that, we should have kept him and figured out a way to get him to the u.s. now we don't have as much control over the situation
political commentator abby huntsman joins us, along with jonathan capehart and politico's ken vogel. good afternoon to everyone. abby, let's start with you. you were a resident in the ambassador's residence in china. what do you think has happened with regard to the dissident this week? >> let me say watching the top line. you're going to miss the circus so don't get too excited about this. >> i am. we love it. >> i did live in beijing this past year and it is inconceivable...
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eastern, ezra vogel talks about china. at 9:10, the book on russian leader vladimir putin, "the man without a face." and at 10:05 p.m., peter popham talks about burmese politics in "the lady and the peacock." it's booktv in prime time all this week here on c-span2. >>> you're watching c-span2, with politics and public affairs. weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events, and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our web site, and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >>> the u.s. senate is in recess this week for the memorial day holiday. however, they are having short pro forma sessions every three days. members return for legislative work monday, june 4th, at 2 p.m. eastern. and now live to the senate floor here on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the clerk will read to the senate. senate. >> washington, 2012. flsh ate, under the provisions of
eastern, ezra vogel talks about china. at 9:10, the book on russian leader vladimir putin, "the man without a face." and at 10:05 p.m., peter popham talks about burmese politics in "the lady and the peacock." it's booktv in prime time all this week here on c-span2. >>> you're watching c-span2, with politics and public affairs. weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events, and every weekend the latest nonfiction...
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ezra vogel talks about china under sa ping. at 10 martha guessen on the man without a says. and at 10:05, peter popham talks about the influence of auction san sue key in requested the lady and the peacock." booktv in prime time all week here on c-span2. more now from the brookings' institution forum on u.s./europe relations. up next, remarks from state department missile defense envoy ellen tauscher who says it's a crisis that the state department's budget is being cut. the former house member was joined by a former u.s. ambassador to nato, kurt volker, during this panel discussion that runs about an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> i'd like to welcome you to the second and final panel of the annual conference put on by the center on u.s. and europe. my name is jonathan laurence, my name is jonathan laurence, i'm a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings and an associate professor of political science at boston college. i'd like to provide a very brief introduction to this panel and introduce our distinguished guests. we've gathered here several foreign pol
ezra vogel talks about china under sa ping. at 10 martha guessen on the man without a says. and at 10:05, peter popham talks about the influence of auction san sue key in requested the lady and the peacock." booktv in prime time all week here on c-span2. more now from the brookings' institution forum on u.s./europe relations. up next, remarks from state department missile defense envoy ellen tauscher who says it's a crisis that the state department's budget is being cut. the former house...